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Exam 2
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Art History
Undergraduate 3
11/10/2013

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abstract
Definition
non representational, forms and colors arranged with out reference to an object
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analytic cubism
Definition
1st wave if cubism. Picasso and Braque, analyze a form from every point and combine views into one whole
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Autonomy-
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 the thought that aesthetic experience, or art, or both, possess a life of their own apart from other human affairs, where under the latter heading are included the objects and processes of moral, social, political, psychological, and biological inquiry 

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Avant Garde
Definition
advanced guard late 19th artists who emphasized innovation and criticized convention
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Chiaroscuro
Definition
treatment and use of light and dark
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color value
Definition
degree of lightness and darkness of a color
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color saturation
Definition
color purity brightness  or dullness
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complimentary colors
Definition
pairs of colors that when paired embrace the entire spectrum
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daub
Definition
to apply paint to a surface with hasty crude strokes
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Daguerreotype
Definition
early photo method of a plate of chemically treated metal
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der blaue reiter
Definition
the blue rider German expressionism movement started by kirchner and marc
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esotericism
Definition
requiring or exhibition knowledge that is restricted to a small group
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expressionism
Definition
20th century artists unique inner or personal vision that usually has an emotional dimension
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Fin de Siecle
Definition
end of the century just before WW1 decadence was masking uncertainty
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focal point
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point at which compositional lines in a two-dimensional work of art converge or from which they diverge or appear to diverge 

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Haussmannization- 
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a modernization program of the city of Paris commissioned by Napoléon III and led by the Seine prefect, Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann; work continued until the end of the 19th century 

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Manifesto- 
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a written statement declaring publicly the intentions, motives, or views of its issuer 

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Non-objective- 
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representing or intended to represent no natural or actual object, figure, or scene 

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Oeuvre- 
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a substantial body of work constituting the lifework of a writer, an artist, or a composer 

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Ontology- 
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a particular theory about the nature of being or the kinds of things that have existence 

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impasto
Definition
thickly applied pigment
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Japonisme
Definition
French obsession with all thing Japanese 19th century
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lithography
Definition
printmaking oil crayon and ink
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local color
Definition
objects true color in white light
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maulstick
Definition
stick used to steady the hand when painting
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modeling
Definition
shaping of 3D form or gradations of light and shade refpected from a surface
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modernism
Definition
sought to capture images and sensibilities of the age
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monochrome
Definition
one color
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papier colle
Definition
stuck paper collage
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Paris Commune- 
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insurrection of Paris against the French government from March 18 to May 28, 1871; occurred in the wake of France’s defeat in the Franco-German War and the collapse of Napoleon III’s Second Empire (185270) 

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Phenomenology- 
Definition

 

the study of structures of consciousness as experienced from the first-person point of view 

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Picture Plane-
Definition

 

 an imaginary flat surface that is assumed to be identical to the surface of a painting; forms in a painting meant to be perceived in deep three-dimensional space are said to be “behind” the picture plane; the picture plane is commonly associated with the foreground of a painting 

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Point of view-
Definition

 

 the physical position from which a spectator views a work of art 

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Reception- 
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connotes a concern with the reaction or response to a work of art or literature and thus implies a shift in emphasis from the production or creation of the work, or from the writer or artist, to the perception or interpretation of the reader or beholder 

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Second French Empire-
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 the Imperial Bonapartist regime of Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870, between the Second Republic and the Third Republic, in France 

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Second French Republic-
Definition
 the republican government of France between the 1848 Revolution and the coup by Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte in 1852 which initiated the Second Empire 
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Serial art- 
Definition

 

term loosely applied to art produced by means of a systematic or highly organized approach to an image or concept; it is often manifested by repetition, series, simplification and progressive variation 

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perspective
Definition
representing teh 3D on a 2D surface
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plane
Definition
flat surface
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plein air
Definition
impressionist sketches and painting done outside then moved to studio to finish
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positivism
Definition
western philo method promoted science as the minds greatest achievment
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primary colors
Definition
red yellow blue the three colors from which all others are derived
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primitivism
Definition
encorporation of stylistic elements from africa oceania and other native regions in western art
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Salon de Refuses
Definition
salon for works that were rejected by the regular salon started by Napoleon III included works by Manet
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secondary colors
Definition
green orange purple made from mixing primary colors
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simultaneous contrast
Definition
juxtaposed colors that affect the eyes reception of each
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still life
Definition
picture depicting an arragement of inanimate objects
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synthetic cubism
Definition
later phase paintings constructed from objects and shapes cut from paper and other materials
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Synesthesia-
Definition

 

 a concomitant sensation; especially: a subjective sensation or image of a sense (as of color)

other than the one (as of sound) being stimulated 

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World War I
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1914 to 1918 opposed forces: the Allies (based on the Triple Entente of the United Kingdom, France and Russia) and the Central Powers (originally centered around the Triple Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy; but, as AustriaHungary had taken the offensive against the agreement, Italy did not enter into the war) 

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